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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You really want your kids to later say -grandma where were you when I was born? Granny says well honey I wasn’t there because I wasn’t welcome. Your mommy and daddy kept you away from me for months after you were born so I never knew you as a tiny baby. [/quote] Oh, look, emotional manipulation! Just like OP’s in-laws. Good one. :lol: [/quote] Seriously! What does it mean to even "know someone as a tiny baby?"[b] The infant eats, shits, sleeps, cries, eats again. [/b]It's not like you're discussing your differing perspectives on Baudelaire's poems. :roll: [/quote] Wow! You are a very crude person, pp. My mother met my older dcearlier and was around her more than my second dc. They have a much closer relationship. My mom had to move so that's why she didn't see my younger dc. If you can't get that the infant represents a new member of the family to the grandparents than I don't think anyone can convince you not to take a hard line against them. I'm not suggesting like other people have said to expect the mom to wait on you hand and foot but, what is wrong with wanting to meet the baby and snuggle?[/quote]
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